At 26 Jun 2005 12:08:43 +0200, Andreas Kuckartz wrote: > That is a bug in the obsolete version of libc6 which is provided by Debian. > > Maybe the package maintainers and the Debian project leaders should be made > aware by the Linux Audio community that former supporters of Debian have moved > to Ubuntu because of bug 266507. People here have spent countless hours to > diagnose that bug, find a fix and deal with problems resulting from the > non-fixing of that bug in Debian. > > I have CCd the glibc-maintainers and [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maybe they can tell us > why that bugfix was not applied, the priority of the bug has not been > increased > and an obsolete version of the library is used.
It might be applied to sarge/glibc, but the timeline was over. Now we're free to update glibc because sarge was released (actually we're waiting to modify the basic libraries/toolchains over 1.5 year). We'll plan to upload new glibc that fixes this problem completely. I hope you guys come back to Debian. BTW, I heard the actual problem is the kernel - kernel preemption is not happenned until audio application wants to put their data to hardware. Actually I heard this issue one year before from Alsa maintainer, IWAI-san. IIRC, some efforts have been done in linux kernel scheduler. Regards, -- gotom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

